Year in Review: Brendan Harris' 2009 season was quite similar to his ’08 year, on the surface. Just 20 fewer at-bats, seven fewer hits, and one fewer home run made for a familiar fantasy line. However, his doubles dropped by seven, triples by two, and walks by a whopping 10. All that resulted in his OPS dropping about 50 points from the low-700s to high-600s. Now, Harris' BABIP did drop 20 points from 2008, but his .309 figure remained well near his career rate of .316. That .672 OPS, combined with just so-so defense up the middle made Brendan Harris a merely replacement-level player in 2009.

The Year Ahead: Harris is a decent infield back-up for a real team, being able to play all the infield positions – notably, up the middle – with some aptitude. For a fantasy team, though, he has extremely limited appeal. He doesn't possess any base-stealing ability and while his versatility is a plus, his mediocre hitting results in a lack of regular playing time and, even when getting some, he doesn't bat high enough in the order to generate opportunities to either score or to drive in runs. Don't expect him to break into a starting role this coming season and if he does; it's probably saying something more about the Twins than about Harris. (Matthew Carruth)

Profile: Brendan Harris' 2010 season, where he showed weighted offense that was 77% worse than league average (albeit over only 120 plate appearances), probably has a lot to do with why he was out of the majors until 2013. After being worse than replacement over 117 plate appearances in 2013, along with his age and long history of mediocre-to-bad offensive performances, what are the chances he'll see much time in the majors in 2014? Not good. Even if injuries or trades allow him into the mix, his fantasy production would probably be more of a liability than anything. (Steve Staude)

The Quick Opinion: If you own Brendan Ryan, and want to collect all the Brendans, then, by all means, pick up Brendan Harris. Otherwise, I don't know what use this Brendan could have to your fantasy team.